CONTENTS. 



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19. Aerial Railway erected on the Lovat Estate, Inverness-shire 



(with Plates). By Gilbert Brown, Wood Manager 

 Strathspey ...... 



20. Mode of Infection of Larch Canker. By Sir John Stirling 



Maxwell, Bart. ..... 



21. David Douglas. By F. R. S. Balfour 



22. The Selecting of Telegraph Poles in the Forest of Enzie 



By T. Sharpe, Manager of Woods, Gordon Castle 



23. A Braconid Parasite on the Pine Weevil, Hylobius abietis 



By J. W. Munro, B.Sc.(Agr.), B.Sc.(Arb.),Edin. 



24. A New Species of Larch (w^ith Plate) 



25. The "Hybrid Larch" (with Plate). By J. M. Murray 



B.Sc 



26. North American Forest Trees in Britain (with Plates) 



By Prof. A. Henry ..... 



27. Forest-Tree Growing in the South Island, New Zealand 



By R. G. Robinson, Superintending Nurseryman, South 

 Island ....... 



28. Note on the Occurrence in Scotland of Megastigmus pinus 



in the Seed of Abies nobilis, Lindl. By James Eraser 

 B.Sc 



29. Note on Beneficial Insects. By R. Stewart MacDougall 



M.A., D.Sc 



30. The Canker of the Scots Pine caused by Dasyscypha 



subtilissima, Cooke (with Plate). By A. W. Borthwick, 

 D.Sc, and Malcolm Wilson, D.Sc, F. L.S., Lecturer in 

 Mycology in the University of Edinburgh . 



31. The Two Rust Diseases of the Spruce (vdth Plate). By 



A. W. Borthwick, D.Sc, Advisory Officer for Forestry 

 to the Board of Agriculture for Scotland, and Malcolm 

 Wilson, D.Sc, F.L.S., Lecturer in Mycology in the 

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